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Author | Kang, T.-Y.; Kwon, J.-S.; Kumar, N.; Choi, E.; Kim, K.-M. | ||||
Title | Effects of a Non-Thermal Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet with Different Gas Sources and Modes of Treatment on the Fate of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | Applied Sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Appl Sci-Basel |
Volume | 9 | Issue | 22 | Pages | 4819 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) | ||||
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Despite numerous attempts to use human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in the field of tissue engineering, the control of their differentiation remains challenging. Here, we investigated possible applications of a non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma jet (NTAPPJ) to control the differentiation of hMSCs. An air- or nitrogen-based NTAPPJ was applied to hMSCs in culture media, either directly or by media treatment in which the cells were plated after the medium was exposed to the NTAPPJ. The durations of exposure were 1, 2, and 4 min, and the control was not exposed to the NTAPPJ. The initial attachment of the cells was assessed by a water-soluble tetrazolium assay, and the gene expression in the cells was assessed through reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunofluorescence staining. The results showed that the gene expression in the hMSCs was generally increased by the NTAPPJ exposure, but the enhancement was dependent on the conditions of the exposure, such as the source of the gas and the treatment method used. These results were attributed to the chemicals in the extracellular environment and the reactive oxygen species generated by the plasma. Hence, it was concluded that by applying the best conditions for the NTAPPJ exposure of hMSCs, the control of hMSC differentiation was possible, and therefore, exposure to an NTAPPJ is a promising method for tissue engineering. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000502570800096 | Publication Date | 2019-11-11 | |
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ISSN | 2076-3417 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.679 | Times cited | Open Access | ||
Notes | The plasma source was kindly provided by the Plasma Bioscience Research Center, Kwangwoon University. | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.679 | ||
Call Number | PLASMANT @ plasmant @c:irua:164893 | Serial | 5435 | ||
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Author | Bengtson, C.; Bogaerts, A. | ||||
Title | The Quest to Quantify Selective and Synergistic Effects of Plasma for Cancer Treatment: Insights from Mathematical Modeling | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | International Journal Of Molecular Sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Int J Mol Sci |
Volume | 22 | Issue | 9 | Pages | 5033 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) | ||||
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Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) and plasma-treated liquids (PTLs) have recently become a promising option for cancer treatment, but the underlying mechanisms of the anti-cancer effect are still to a large extent unknown. Although hydrogen peroxide () has been recognized as the major anti-cancer agent of PTL and may enable selectivity in a certain concentration regime, the co-existence of nitrite can create a synergistic effect. We develop a mathematical model to describe the key species and features of the cellular response toward PTL. From the numerical solutions, we define a number of dependent variables, which represent feasible measures to quantify cell susceptibility in terms of the membrane diffusion rate constant and the intracellular catalase concentration. For each of these dependent variables, we investigate the regimes of selective versus non-selective, and of synergistic versus non-synergistic effect to evaluate their potential role as a measure of cell susceptibility. Our results suggest that the maximal intracellular concentration, which in the selective regime is almost four times greater for the most susceptible cells compared to the most resistant cells, could be used to quantify the cell susceptibility toward exogenous . We believe our theoretical approach brings novelty to the field of plasma oncology, and more broadly, to the field of redox biology, by proposing new ways to quantify the selective and synergistic anti-cancer effect of PTL in terms of inherent cell features. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000650366900001 | Publication Date | 2021-05-10 | |
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ISSN | 1422-0067 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 3.226 | Times cited | Open Access | OpenAccess | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 3.226 | |||
Call Number | PLASMANT @ plasmant @c:irua:178123 | Serial | 6757 | ||
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Author | Roland, M.; Serrano-Ortiz, P.; Kowalski, A.S.; Van Grieken, R.; Janssens, I.A.; et al. | ||||
Title | Atmospheric turbulence triggers pronounced diel pattern in karst carbonate geochemistry | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | Biogeosciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 10 | Issue | 7 | Pages | 5009-5017 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Plant and Ecosystems (PLECO) – Ecology in a time of change; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation) | ||||
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CO2 exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere is key to understanding the feedbacks between climate change and the land surface. In regions with carbonaceous parent material, CO2 exchange patterns occur that cannot be explained by biological processes, such as disproportionate outgassing during the daytime or night-time CO2 uptake during periods when all vegetation is senescent. Neither of these phenomena can be attributed to carbonate weathering reactions, since their CO2 exchange rates are too small. Soil ventilation induced by high atmospheric turbulence is found to explain atypical CO2 exchange between carbonaceous systems and the atmosphere. However, by strongly altering subsurface CO2 concentrations, ventilation can be expected to influence carbonate weathering rates. By imposing ventilation-driven CO2 outgassing in a carbonate weathering model, we show here that carbonate geochemistry is accelerated and does play a surprisingly large role in the observed CO2 exchange pattern of a semi-arid ecosystem. We found that by rapidly depleting soil CO2 during the daytime, ventilation disturbs soil carbonate equilibria and therefore strongly magnifies daytime carbonate precipitation and associated CO2 production. At night, ventilation ceases and the depleted CO2 concentrations increase steadily. Dissolution of carbonate is now enhanced, which consumes CO2 and largely compensates for the enhanced daytime carbonate precipitation. This is why only a relatively small effect on global carbonate weathering rates is to be expected. On the short term, however, ventilation has a drastic effect on synoptic carbonate weathering rates, resulting in a pronounced diel pattern that exacerbates the non-biological behavior of soil-atmosphere CO2 exchanges in dry regions with carbonate soils. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000322242700039 | Publication Date | 2013-07-24 | |
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ISSN | 1726-4170; 1726-4189 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
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Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:109862 | Serial | 7533 | ||
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Author | Anaf, W.; Leyva Pernia, D.; Schalm, O. | ||||
Title | Standardized indoor air quality assessments as a tool to prepare heritage guardians for changing preservation conditions due to climate change | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Geosciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 8 | Issue | 8 | Pages | Unsp 276-14 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Antwerp Systems and software Modelling (AnSyMo); AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation); Antwerp Cultural Heritage Sciences (ARCHES) | ||||
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Climate change will affect the preservation conditions of our cultural heritage. Therefore, well-considered mitigation actions should be implemented to safeguard our heritage for future generations. Environmental monitoring is essential to follow up the change in preservation conditions and to evaluate the effectiveness of performed mitigation actions. To support heritage guardians in the processing and evaluation of monitored data, an indoor air quality (IAQ) index for heritage applications is introduced. The index is calculated for each measured point in time and is visualized in a user-friendly and intuitive way. The current paper describes the backbone of the IAQ-calculating algorithm. The algorithm is subsequently applied on a case study in which a mitigation action is implemented in a church. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000443254500006 | Publication Date | 2018-07-27 | |
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ISSN | 2076-3263 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
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Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:152329 | Serial | 8578 | ||
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Author | Maistrenko, Y.L.; Vasylenko, A.; Sudakov, O.; Levchenko, R.; Maistrenko, V.L. | ||||
Title | Cascades of multiheaded chimera states for coupled phase oscillators | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | International journal of bifurcation and chaos in applied sciences and engineering | Abbreviated Journal | Int J Bifurcat Chaos |
Volume | 24 | Issue | 8 | Pages | 1440014 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT) | ||||
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Chimera state is a recently discovered dynamical phenomenon in arrays of nonlocally coupled oscillators, that displays a self-organized spatial pattern of coexisting coherence and incoherence. We discuss the appearance of the chimera states in networks of phase oscillators with attractive and with repulsive interactions, i.e. when the coupling respectively favors synchronization or works against it. By systematically analyzing the dependence of the spatiotemporal dynamics on the level of coupling attractivity/repulsivity and the range of coupling, we uncover that different types of chimera states exist in wide domains of the parameter space as cascades of the states with increasing number of intervals of irregularity, so-called chimera's heads. We report three scenarios for the chimera birth: (1) via saddle-node bifurcation on a resonant invariant circle, also known as SNIC or SNIPER, (2) via blue-sky catastrophe, when two periodic orbits, stable and saddle, approach each other creating a saddle-node periodic orbit, and (3) via homoclinic transition with complex multistable dynamics including an “eight-like” limit cycle resulting eventually in a chimera state. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Singapore | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000341494900015 | Publication Date | 2014-08-29 | |
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ISSN | 0218-1274;1793-6551; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.329 | Times cited | Open Access | ||
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.329; 2014 IF: 1.078 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:119303 | Serial | 285 | ||
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Author | Muys, M.; Derese, S.; Verliefde, A.; Vlaeminck, S.E. | ||||
Title | Solubilization of struvite as a sustainable nutrient source for single cell protein production | Type | A2 Journal article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 81 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 179-184 |
Keywords | A2 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Sustainable Energy, Air and Water Technology (DuEL) | ||||
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By 2050, the world population will have considerably expanded and the life standard of many will increase, yielding a 50% higher demand in protein (FAO, 2011), and even increases of 82 and 102% for diary and meat products, respectively (Boland et al., 2013). To provide in this increasing demand we are highly dependent on our classical fertilizer to food chain which has a high environmental impact and lacks efficiency. Nutrient losses cause eutrophication and biodiversity loss and the input of resources is already beyond the boundaries of environmental sustainability (Steffen et al., 2015). Phosphate fertilizers are made from phosphate rock (apatite), of which the reserves are predicted to be depleted within 50 100 years if we continue business as usual (Cordell et al., 2009). Next to problems related to the unbalanced geopolitical distribution with dominance in China and Morocco, the decreasing quality of the remaining apatite will result in an increasing environmental impact of fertilizer production. Finally, our traditional food production model requires 30% of all ice-free land, 70% of all available freshwater and produces up to one third of the global greenhouse gas emission, of which 80 to 86% is linked to agricultural production (Vermeulen et al., 2012). To ensure food security, nutrient recovery from waste streams can provide an important strategy. In this context, struvite ( ) crystallisation may be applied to recover phosphorus, along with some nitrogen. Reusing these nutrients as agricultural fertilizer on the field will lead to considerable losses to the environment. In contrast, their use to cultivate micro-organisms, e.g. for single cell protein (SCP), offers to potential of a near perfect conversion efficiency (Moed et al., 2015). At this moment, microalgae represent the most developed type of SCP, and are a promising protein source due to their growth rate, high nutritional quality and extremely high nutrient usage efficiency (Becker, 2007). Reliable solubilisation data are essential to design a technological strategy for struvite dosage in bioreactors for SCP production. The effect on solubility and solubilisation rate of relevant physicochemical parameters was studied experimentally in aqueous solutions. Because pH and temperature greatly affect solubilisation kinetics they were set at a constant value of 7 and 20°C respectively. The effect of some parameters on struvite solubility was already studied (Bhuiyan et al., 2007; Ariyanto et al., 2014; Roncal-Herrero and Oelkers, 2011), but solubilisation rates were not yet considered and pH was not controlled at a constant value. The chemical parameters considered in this study include the concentration of different common ions ( and ), foreign ions ( and the chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, EDTA) present in micro-algal cultivation media as well as ionic strength (as set by NaCl). The main physical parameter included was contact surface, through variation in initial particle size and as well as in struvite dosage concentration. | ||||
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ISSN | 1379-1176 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record | |
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Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:151150 | Serial | 8550 | ||
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Author | Kumar, J.; Eraña, H.; López-Martínez, E.; Claes, N.; Martín, V.F.; Solís, D.M.; Bals, S.; Cortajarena, A.L.; Castilla, J.; Liz-Marzán, L.M. | ||||
Title | Detection of amyloid fibrils in Parkinson’s disease using plasmonic chirality | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Abbreviated Journal | P Natl Acad Sci Usa |
Volume | 115 | Issue | 115 | Pages | 3225-3230 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Amyloid fibrils, which are closely associated with various neurodegenerative diseases, are the final products in many protein aggregation pathways. The identification of fibrils at low concentration is, therefore, pivotal in disease diagnosis and development of therapeutic strategies. We report a methodology for the specific identification of amyloid fibrils using chiroptical effects in plasmonic nanoparticles. The formation of amyloid fibrils based on α-synuclein was probed using gold nanorods, which showed no apparent interaction with monomeric proteins but effective adsorption onto fibril structures via noncovalent interactions. The amyloid structure drives a helical nanorod arrangement, resulting in intense optical activity at the surface plasmon resonance wavelengths. This sensing technique was successfully applied to human brain homogenates of patients affected by Parkinson’s disease, wherein protein fibrils related to the disease were identified through chiral signals from Au nanorods in the visible and near IR, whereas healthy brain samples did not exhibit any meaningful optical activity. The technique was additionally extended to the specific detection of infectious amyloids formed by prion proteins, thereby confirming the wide potential of the technique. The intense chiral response driven by strong dipolar coupling in helical Au nanorod arrangements allowed us to detect amyloid fibrils down to nanomolar concentrations. |
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Language | Wos | 000428382400032 | Publication Date | 2018-03-12 | |
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ISSN | 0027-8424 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 9.661 | Times cited | 187 | Open Access | OpenAccess |
Notes | We thank Prof. Dr. J.-P. Timmermans and the Antwerp Centre of Advanced Microscopy for providing access to the Tecnai G2 Spirit BioTWIN TEM. We also thank the Basque Biobank (Basque Foundation for Health Innovation and Research, BIOEF) for providing us with Parkinson’s disease-affected brain samples. J.K. acknowledges financial support from the European Commission under Marie Sklodowska-Curie Program H2020- MSCA-IF-2015708321. S.B. and A.L.C. acknowledge European Research Council Grants 335078 COLOURATOM and 648071 ProNANO. S.B. and L.M.L.-M. acknowledge funding from European Commission Grant EUSMI 731019. A.L.C., J.C., and L.M.L.-M. acknowledge funding from Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) Grants MAT2013-46101- R, AGL2015-65046-C2-1-R, and BIO2016-77367-C2-1-R. (ROMEO:yellow; preprint:; postprint:restricted ; pdfversion:restricted); saraecas; ECASSara; | Approved | Most recent IF: 9.661 | ||
Call Number | EMAT @ emat @c:irua:150355UA @ admin @ c:irua:150355 | Serial | 4918 | ||
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Author | Grunert, O.; Robles Aguilar, A.A.; Hernandez-Sanabria, E.; Reheul, D.; Vlaeminck, S.E.; Boon, N.; Jablonowski, N.D. | ||||
Title | Fertilizer type influences dynamics of the microbial community structure in the rhizosphere of tomato and impact the nutrient turnover and plant performance | Type | A2 Journal article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 81 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 67-73 |
Keywords | A2 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Sustainable Energy, Air and Water Technology (DuEL) | ||||
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Ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms (AOB and AOA) and nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) are the most important organisms responsible for ammonia and nitrite oxidation in agricultural ecosystems and growing media. Ammonia and nitrite oxidation are critical steps in the soil nitrogen cycle and can be affected by the application of mineral fertilizers or organic fertilizers. The functionality of the microbial community has a major impact on the nutrient turnover and will finally influence plant performance. The microbial community associated with the growing medium and its functionality will also be influenced by the rhizosphere and the bulk soil. In our study, we used a tomato plant with a high root exudation capacity in order to stimulate microbial activity. We studied plant performance in rhizotrons (a phentotyping system for imaging roots), including an optical method (planar optodes) for non-invasive, quantitative and high-resolution imaging of pH dynamics in the rhizosphere and adjacent medium. The horticultural growing medium was supplemented with organic-derived nitrogen or ammonium derived from struvite. The possible differences in the root structure between treatments is compared with the total root length. Destructive growing medium sampling and high throughput sequencing analysis of the bacterial abundance of the communities present in the rhizosphere and the bulk soil is used to study the growing medium-associated microbial community structure and functionality, and this will be related to pH changes in the rhizosphere and the bulk soil. Our hypothesis is that the growing medium-associated microbial community structure changes depending on the nitrogen form provided and we expect a higher abundance of bacteria in the treatment with organic fertilizer and a higher abundance of AOB and NOB in the rhizosphere in comparison to the bulk soil. | ||||
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ISSN | 1379-1176 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record | |
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Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:151149 | Serial | 7964 | ||
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Author | Bencs, L. | ||||
Title | Calculation of the spectral line profile broadening parameter in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Canadian Journal Of Analytical Sciences And Spectroscopy | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 53 | Issue | 2 | Pages | 52-58 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation) | ||||
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A polynomial approach is applied for a number of data from the Posener-tables to calculate the values of the intensity distribution function of atomic absorption lines – H(a, 0.726a) – at the tabulated damping-parameter values with an error not worse than 0.044 %. For the resultant H(a, 0.726a) data, the ninth and sixth order polynomials can be fitted according to the damping parameter range of 0-2, and 2-10, respectively, which results in a minimal error of approximation. The derived functions are simply applicable to the calculation of any H(a, 0.726a) value belonging to a damping-parameter of any arbitrarily selected spectral line, implying the influence of Doppler- and Lorentz-broadening. The overall error of the described method is lower than 0.4 %. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000260130600002 | Publication Date | ||
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ISSN | 1205-6685 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
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Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:103094 | Serial | 7571 | ||
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Author | Lin, A.; Truong, B.; Patel, S.; Kaushik, N.; Choi, E.H.; Fridman, G.; Fridman, A.; Miller, V. | ||||
Title | Nanosecond-pulsed DBD plasma-generated reactive oxygen species trigger immunogenic cell death in A549 lung carcinoma cells through intracellular oxidative stress | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | International journal of molecular sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 18 | Issue | 5 | Pages | 966 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) | ||||
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A novel application for non-thermal plasma is the induction of immunogenic cancer cell death for cancer immunotherapy. Cells undergoing immunogenic death emit danger signals which facilitate anti-tumor immune responses. Although pathways leading to immunogenic cell death are not fully understood; oxidative stress is considered to be part of the underlying mechanism. Here; we studied the interaction between dielectric barrier discharge plasma and cancer cells for oxidative stress-mediated immunogenic cell death. We assessed changes to the intracellular oxidative environment after plasma treatment and correlated it to emission of two danger signals: surface-exposed calreticulin and secreted adenosine triphosphate. Plasma-generated reactive oxygen and charged species were recognized as the major effectors of immunogenic cell death. Chemical attenuators of intracellular reactive oxygen species successfully abrogated oxidative stress following plasma treatment and modulated the emission of surface-exposed calreticulin. Secreted danger signals from cells undergoing immunogenic death enhanced the anti-tumor activity of macrophages. This study demonstrated that plasma triggers immunogenic cell death through oxidative stress pathways and highlights its potential development for cancer immunotherapy. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000404113900073 | Publication Date | 2017-05-03 | |
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ISSN | 1422-0067; 1661-6596 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
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Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:155654 | Serial | 8292 | ||
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Author | Charkin, D.O.; Plokhikh, I.V.; Kazakov, S.M.; Kalmykov, S.N.; Akinfiev, V.S.; Gorbachev, A.V.; Batuk, M.; Abakumov, A.M.; Teterin, Y.A.; Maslakov, K.I.; Teterin, A.Y.; Ivanov, K.E. | ||||
Title | Synthesis and structural characterization of a novel Sillén – Aurivillius bismuth oxyhalide, PbBi3VO7.5Cl, and its derivatives | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 75 | Issue | Pages | 27-33 | |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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A new Sillen – Aurivillius family of layered bismuth oxyhalides has been designed and successfully constructed on the basis of PbBiO2X(X = halogen) synthetic perites and g-form of Bi2VO5.5 solid elec- trolyte. This demonstrates, for the first time, the ability of the latter to serve as a building block in construction of mixed-layer structures. The parent compound PbBi3VO7.5-dCl (d = 0.05) has been investigated by powder XRD, TEM, XPS methods and magnetic susceptibility measurements. An unexpected but important condition for the formation of the mixed-layer structure is partial (ca. 5%) reduction of VV into VIV which probably suppresses competitive formation of apatite-like Pb – Bi vanadates. This reduction also stabilizes the g polymorphic form of Bi2VO5.5 not only in the intergrowth structure, but in Bi2V1-xMxO5.5-y (M – Nb, Sb) solid solutions. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000418566200005 | Publication Date | 2017-11-21 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 1 | Open Access | Not_Open_Access |
Notes | The work was partially supported by M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Program of Development and Russian Science Foundation under Grant No.14-13-00738. We also thank Dr. K.V. Zakharov (MSU) for the magnetic measurements of the PbBi3- VO7.5Cl sample. | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811 | ||
Call Number | EMAT @ emat @c:irua:147239 | Serial | 4769 | ||
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Author | Hervieu, M.; Damay, F.; Poienar, M.; Elkaim, E.; Rouquette, J.; Abakumov, A.M.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Maignan, A.; Martin, C. | ||||
Title | Nanostructures in LuFe2O4+\delta | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 23 | Issue | Pages | 26-34 | |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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A LuFe2O4+delta sample, previously characterized by X-ray synchrotron and neutron diffraction, has been studied by electron microscopy techniques, in order to get a precise description of its micro- and nanostructures at room temperature. The X-ray synchrotron data vs. temperature show that the monoclinic distortion is associated with the charge ordering; this distortion results in elongated twinning domains, which enhance the complexity of the microstructural state at room temperature. The structural modulation associated with oxygen excess is observed in large domains inside a non modulated matrix, in contrast with the modulations associated with the charge ordering of the Fe2+ and Fe3+ species, which are mostly short-range. The investigation of the nature and density of defects in the sample shows that they are nano-scaled, preserving the regularity of the layer stacking mode, and limited to the formation of one- or two-units large stacking faults, associated with gliding mechanisms. Based on these observations, an original description of the LuFe2O4 ferrite structure, through puckered [LuO4](infinity) sandwiching [Fe-2](infinity) layers, is proposed. (C) 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000324156200005 | Publication Date | 2013-06-13 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 7 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2013 IF: 1.679 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:111196 | Serial | 2276 | ||
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Author | Christiansen, T.; Cotte, M.; de Nolf, W.; Mouro, E.; Reyes-Herrera, J.; De Meyer, S.; Vanmeert, F.; Salvado, N.; Gonzalez, V.; Lindelof, P.E.; Mortensen, K.; Ryholt, K.; Janssens, K.; Larsen, S. | ||||
Title | Insights into the composition of ancient Egyptian red and black inks on papyri achieved by synchrotron-based microanalyses | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America | Abbreviated Journal | P Natl Acad Sci Usa |
Volume | 117 | Issue | 45 | Pages | 27825-27835 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation) | ||||
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A hitherto unknown composition is highlighted in the red and black inks preserved on ancient Egyptian papyri from the Roman period (circa 100 to 200 CE). Synchrotron-based macro-X-ray fluo-rescence (XRF) mapping brings to light the presence of iron (Fe) and lead (Pb) compounds in the majority of the red inks inscribed on 12 papyrus fragments from the Tebtunis temple library. The iron-based compounds in the inks can be assigned to ocher, notably due to the colocalization of Fe with aluminum, and the detection of hematite (Fe2O3) by micro-X-ray diffraction. Using the same techniques together with micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Pb is shown to be associated with fatty acid phosphate, sulfate, chloride, and carboxylate ions. Moreover, microXRF maps reveal a peculiar distribution and colocalization of Pb, phosphorus (P), and sulfur (S), which are present at the micrometric scale resembling diffused “coffee rings” surrounding the ocher particles imbedded in the red letters, and at the submicrometric scale concentrated in the papyrus cell walls. A similar Pb, P, and S composition was found in three black inks, suggesting that the same lead components were employed in the manufacture of carbon-based inks. Bearing in mind that pigments such as red lead (Pb3O4) and lead white (hydrocerussite [Pb-3(CO3)(2)(OH)(2)] and/or cerussite [PbCO3]) were not detected, the results presented here suggest that the lead compound in the ink was used as a drier rather than as a pigment. Accordingly, the study calls for a reassessment of the composition of lead-based components in ancient Mediterranean pigments. | ||||
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Language | Wos | 000590753400016 | Publication Date | 2020-10-27 | |
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ISSN | 0027-8424; 1091-6490 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 11.1 | Times cited | Open Access | ||
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 11.1; 2020 IF: 9.661 | |||
Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:174323 | Serial | 8107 | ||
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Author | Abakumov, A.M.; Kalyuzhnaya, A.S.; Rozova, M.G.; Antipov, E.V.; Hadermann, J.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Compositionally induced phase transition in the Ca2MnGa1-xAlxO5 solid solutions: ordering of tetrahedral chains in brownmillerite structure | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2005 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 7 | Issue | 7 | Pages | 801-811 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000230259500001 | Publication Date | 2005-04-30 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 38 | Open Access | |
Notes | IAP V-1; RFBR 04-03-32785-a. | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2005 IF: 1.708 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54700 | Serial | 448 | ||
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Author | Evans, T.; Kiflawi, I.; Luyten, W.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Woods, G.S. | ||||
Title | Conversion of platelets into dislocation loops and voidite formation in type IaB diamonds | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 1995 | Publication | Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: series A: mathematical and physical sciences | Abbreviated Journal | P Roy Soc A-Math Phy |
Volume | 449 | Issue | Pages | 295-313 | |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | London | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | A1995QY10100007 | Publication Date | 2006-12-18 | |
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ISSN | 1364-5021;1471-2946; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 2.192 | Times cited | 32 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY 11/104 Q1 # PHYSICS, MATHEMATICAL 1/53 Q1 # | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:13314 | Serial | 513 | ||
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Author | Pentcheva, E.; Van 't dack, L.; Veldeman, E.; Gijbels, R. | ||||
Title | Corrélations chimiques-géothermométriques des paramètres microchimiques des hydrothermes profonds | Type | A3 Journal article | ||
Year | 1996 | Publication | Comptes rendus de l'Académie bulgare des sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 49 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 61-64 |
Keywords | A3 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) | ||||
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Language | Wos | Publication Date | 0000-00-00 | ||
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ISSN | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record | ||
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Notes | Approved | ||||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:16238 | Serial | 528 | ||
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Author | Van Tendeloo, G.; Hervieu, M.; Chaillout, C. | ||||
Title | Defect structure of Hg-based ceramic superconductors (invited) | Type | P1 Proceeding | ||
Year | 1994 | Publication | Sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 949-952 | ||
Keywords | P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Editions physique | Place of Publication | Les ulis | Editor | |
Language | Wos | A1994BE09Y00462 | Publication Date | 0000-00-00 | |
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ISSN | 2-86883-226-1 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; | |
Impact Factor | Times cited | Open Access | |||
Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95940 | Serial | 621 | ||
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Author | Van Tendeloo, G.; Amelinckx, S. | ||||
Title | Electron-microscopy and the structural studies of superconducting materials and fullerites | Type | P1 Proceeding | ||
Year | 1994 | Publication | NATO Advanced Study Institutes series: series E : applied sciences T2 – NATO Advanced Study Institute on Materials and crystallographic Aspects, of HT(c)-Superconductivity, May 17-30, 1993, Erice, Italy | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 521-538 | ||
Keywords | P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Kluwer Academic | Place of Publication | Dordrecht | Editor | |
Language | Wos | A1994BA54N00025 | Publication Date | 0000-00-00 | |
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | |||
Series Volume | 263 | Series Issue | Edition | ||
ISSN | 0-7923-2773-X | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; | |
Impact Factor | Times cited | Open Access | |||
Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95934 | Serial | 949 | ||
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Author | Lazoryak, B.I.; Morozov, V.A.; Belik, A.A.; Stefanovich, S.Y.; Grebenev, V.V.; Leonidov, I.A.; Mitberg, E.B.; Davydov, S.A.; Lebedev, O.I.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Ferroelectric phase transition in the whitlockite-type Ca9Fe(PO4)7; crystal structure of the paraelectric phase at 923 K | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2004 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 6 | Issue | 2 | Pages | 185-195 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000220312700005 | Publication Date | 2004-02-06 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 41 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2004 IF: 1.598 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54699 | Serial | 1180 | ||
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Author | Bernaerts, D.; Zhang, X.; Zhang, X.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Vanlanduyt, J.; Amelinckx, S. | ||||
Title | HREM study of Rb6C60 and helical shaped carbon nanotubules | Type | P1 Proceeding | ||
Year | 1994 | Publication | Sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 305-306 | ||
Keywords | P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Editions physique | Place of Publication | Les ulis | Editor | |
Language | Wos | A1994BE09Y00147 | Publication Date | 0000-00-00 | |
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ISSN | 2-86883-226-1 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; | |
Impact Factor | Times cited | Open Access | |||
Notes | Approved | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY 11/104 Q1 # PHYSICS, MATHEMATICAL 1/53 Q1 # | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95938 | Serial | 1512 | ||
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Author | Floros, N.; Hervieu, M.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Michel, C.; Maignan, A.; Raveau, B. | ||||
Title | The layered manganate Sr4-xBaxMn3O10: synthesis, structural and magnetic properties | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2000 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 2 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 1-9 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000087149500001 | Publication Date | 2002-07-25 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 29 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2000 IF: 0.625 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54695 | Serial | 1805 | ||
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Author | Malakho, A.P.; Morozov, V.A.; Pokholok, K.V.; Lazoryak, B.I.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Layered ordering of vacancies of lead iron phosphate Pb3Fe2(PO4)4 | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2005 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 7 | Issue | 4 | Pages | 397-404 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000228951300007 | Publication Date | 2005-03-22 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 7 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2005 IF: 1.708 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54701 | Serial | 1806 | ||
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Author | Hadermann, J.; Abakumov, A.M.; Nikolaev, I.V.; Antipov, E.V.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Local structure of perovskite-based “Pb2Fe2O5” | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 10 | Issue | 4 | Pages | 382-389 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000256200200003 | Publication Date | 2008-01-20 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 29 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2008 IF: 1.742 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:69289 | Serial | 1832 | ||
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Author | Khobrakova, E.T.; Morozov, V.A.; Khasanov, S.S.; Tsyrenova, G.D.; Khaikina, E.G.; Lebedev, O.I.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Lazoryak, B.I. | ||||
Title | New molybdenum oxides Ag4M2Zr(MoO4)6 (M=Mg, Mn, Co, Zn) with a channel-like structure | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2005 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 7 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 1397-1405 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000233620600014 | Publication Date | 2005-10-15 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 9 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2005 IF: 1.708 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54703 | Serial | 2327 | ||
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Author | Schryvers, D.; Ma, Y.; Toth, L.; Tanner, L.E. | ||||
Title | Nucleation and growth of Ni5Al3 in austenite and martensite matrices | Type | P1 Proceeding | ||
Year | 1994 | Publication | Electron Microscopy 1994, Vols 2a And 2b: Applications In Materials Sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 509-510 | ||
Keywords | P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Language | Wos | A1994BE09Y00247 | Publication Date | 0000-00-00 | |
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ISSN | 2-86883-226-1 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; | |
Impact Factor | Times cited | Open Access | |||
Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:104476 | Serial | 2386 | ||
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Author | Enjalbert, R.; Galy, J.; Castro, A.; Lidin, S.; Withers, R.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Order and twining in Sb2W0.75Mo0.25O6 | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2003 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 5 | Issue | 5 | Pages | 721-724 |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000183284700006 | Publication Date | 2003-05-19 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 3 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2003 IF: 1.327 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54697 | Serial | 2500 | ||
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Author | Nistor, L.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Amelinckx, S.; Shpanchenko, R.V.; van Landuyt, J. | ||||
Title | Ordering and defects in BanTaxTiyO3n ternary oxides | Type | P1 Proceeding | ||
Year | 1994 | Publication | Electron Microscopy 1994, Vols 2a And 2b: Applications In Materials Sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 869-870 | ||
Keywords | P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Language | Wos | A1994BE09Y00422 | Publication Date | 0000-00-00 | |
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ISSN | 2-86883-226-1 | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; | |
Impact Factor | Times cited | Open Access | |||
Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:104477 | Serial | 2504 | ||
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Author | Lebedev, O.I.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Collart, O.; Cool, P.; Vansant, E.F. | ||||
Title | Structure and microstructure of nanoscale mesoporous silica spheres | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2004 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 6 | Issue | Pages | 489-498 | |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Laboratory of adsorption and catalysis (LADCA) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000221604500011 | Publication Date | 2004-03-20 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 42 | Open Access | |
Notes | Pai/Iuap P5/01 | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2004 IF: 1.598 | ||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:46262 | Serial | 3289 | ||
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Author | Pentcheva, E.; Veldeman, E.; Van 't dack, L.; Gijbels, R. | ||||
Title | Sur les processus, controlant le caractère hydrochimique des eaux thermales profondes (Bulgarie Méridionale) | Type | A3 Journal article | ||
Year | 1991 | Publication | Comptes rendus de l'Académie bulgare des sciences | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 44 | Issue | Pages | 51-54 | |
Keywords | A3 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT) | ||||
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Notes | Approved | INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION 31/56 Q3 # NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 9/32 Q2 # PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS 24/28 Q4 # SPECTROSCOPY 28/43 Q3 # | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:708 | Serial | 3389 | ||
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Author | Lobanov, M.V.; Abakumov, A.M.; Sidorova, A.V.; Rozova, M.G.; D'yachenko, O.G.; Antipov, E.V.; Hadermann, J.; Van Tendeloo, G. | ||||
Title | Synthesis and investigation of novel Mn-based oxyfluoride Sr2Mn2O5-xF1+x | Type | A1 Journal article | ||
Year | 2002 | Publication | Solid state sciences | Abbreviated Journal | Solid State Sci |
Volume | 4 | Issue | Pages | 19-22 | |
Keywords | A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT) | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Amsterdam | Editor | ||
Language | Wos | 000174141100004 | Publication Date | 2002-07-25 | |
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ISSN | 1293-2558; | ISBN | Additional Links | UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles | |
Impact Factor | 1.811 | Times cited | 21 | Open Access | |
Notes | Approved | Most recent IF: 1.811; 2002 IF: 1.667 | |||
Call Number | UA @ lucian @ c:irua:40346 | Serial | 3432 | ||
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